215 Raising your value (1/2)

In the end, it turned out it wasn't a divine technique at all; just a nice pair of tits…

Sometimes it do be like dat tho…

Sighing, Beluga returned to the issue at hand as the harp music exited the scene…and the club track re-emerged. ”So what were we talking about? Ideal nip size?”

The three juniors all shook their heads, as Antonio answered. ”No. Seduction techniques for raisin' value.”

Beluga looked a bit disappointed…but he followed up regardless. ”There are two approaches to reducing the value gap with the target. The first is to raise your value. The techniques for that are the same as you would use for building attraction, as long as they're indirect. So besides for working on yourself to increase your value over the long term, you can utilize the short term methods.

I know you're aware of some of them already such as teasing. So I'll show you something new. Before that though, I need to emphasize an important point—many of the things females find valuable aren't easily judged at a glance. For example, let's say I tell a woman I'm the CEO of some company. I'm hinting to her that I'm rich, powerful, assertive, and a host of other traits females appreciate. Now, answer me this: if I tell her that and hand her this thing, won't she believe I'm a valuable man?”

Beluga took out a silver card holder from his inner jacket pocket and handed Chuck a business card that read:

”CEO Eugene Hershman

Beluga Industries, LLC.”

Chuck gasped. ”Wow! I had no idea! Are you a CEO?”

Beluga smirked. ”You could say that...”

Chuck blinked. ”What do you mean?”

Showing a confident expression, Beluga clarified. ”I'm the CEO…of those business cards.”

Meanwhile, Ben grabbed the card from Chuck's hand and stared at it. ”Look at that subtle off-white coloring... The tasteful thickness of it… Oh my God, it even has a watermark...”

His hand shook, as the card fell to the ground… ”I'm a bit lost. What uh, kind of business are you in?”

Beluga stood up straight. ”Mergers and acquisitions.”

”Fancy.” Chuck's eyebrows elevated.

Beluga nodded. ”I merged by name onto those business cards and made an acquisition for a batch of them.”

Ben squinted. ”So, in other words—you're a corporate executive brahfficer…”

Antonio translated. ”These cards are bullsh*t…”

Realizing the implication of this, Ben showed a hesitant face. Although he didn't mind fibbing about small things, this seemed a little too much. ”Are you suggesting we do this? Isn't this a bit…misleading?”

Beluga chuckled. ”Misleading? What is a CEO anyway? Look…”

He gathered his words as the three grimaced...

Makeup itself is misleading. Plastic surgery is misleading. Playing hard to get is misleading!”

At these words, everyone couldn't help but consider the uncomfortable truth behind that... Even the youngest Chuck looked down with a troubled expression, as if realizing Beluga had a point.

Sighing, Beluga put the cardholder back into his jacket pocket. ”Don't focus on the cards. They're an extreme example and I rarely even take these out. You can do whatever you want, as long as you understand this—the point is not the cards, but what this example implies.”